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- What to do, what not to do.
- Droppings or body parts of cockroaches and other pests can trigger asthma. Here's what to do about it.
- There are a number of actions you can take for relief.
- Although scientists have postulated a wide range of adverse human health effects of exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), the nexus of the debate is the concern that prenatal and childhood exposure to EDCs may be responsible for a variety of abnormalities in human sexuality, gender development and behaviors, reproductive capabilities, and sex ratios.
- While it is clear that some people inherit a genetic predisposition to asthma, the increases in asthma rates are due to environmental, rather than genetic factors.
- Detection, prevention and least toxic control of bed bugs.
- The Green Home Guide offers tips for a better, greener life.
- This scientific report shows that, fortunately, many of the interventions to reduce asthma triggers in home environments are relatively simple.
- Tips to help you keep triggers at bay.
- Tips for cleaning dishes, pots and pans.
- Making sense of green building programs.
- Compost is organic material that can be used as a soil amendment or as a medium to grow plants.
- Got the itch to work on your yard? Why not turn it into a Certified Wildlife Habitat?
- The answer is “not necessarily,” according to a report released by Environment and Human Health, Inc. (EHHI), titled “LEED Certification: Where Energy Efficiency Collides With Human Health.” EHHI is a non-profit organization composed of doctors, public health professionals and policy experts who specialize in research that examines environmental threats to human health.
- Three viewpoints of designing a healthy building include: the importance of sustainable development, the role of occupants for ensuring indoor air quality, and ongoing developments related to indoor finishes with low chemical emissions and good fungal resistance.
- EPA advises caution with pesticides used for bed bug infestations and suggests non-chemical methods to eliminate and prevent bed bugs.
- Revealing inert ingredients will help consumers make informed decisions and will better protect public health and the environment.
- Determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues and are the most important to buy organic.
- Air filters can definitely improve the air quality in your house, but the big questions are “How much?” and “Is it enough?”
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 119-126.
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